Why is this system of injustice allowed to linger?
byNearly a decade ago, Kentuckians learned that the death penalty here is broken beyond repair. That conclusion came from Kentucky legal scholars and jurists…
Nearly a decade ago, Kentuckians learned that the death penalty here is broken beyond repair. That conclusion came from Kentucky legal scholars and jurists…
As we prepare for Christmas and take time out of our lives to consider the real presence of Christ in our midst, let’s also…
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In the United States and in the Catholic Church, the notion of unity is significant. We are, of course, states united in one nation….
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A reader called The Record a couple of weeks ago to ask this question: “Does God love the illegals?” By “illegals,” the caller was…
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After 85 years of religious life, Sister of Charity of Nazareth Evelyn Hurley — who at age 103 still gets out and about —…